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Market Trend Report on Spectrometers and Fluorometers

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Spectrometers and Spectrophoto/Fluorometers - Global Market Trends  http://www.reportlinker.com/p0164377/Spectrometers-and-Spectrophoto/Fluorometers---Global-Market-Trends.html

Spectroscopic instruments have been crucial in the laboratory since their inception. Various segments of the spectrometry industry have evolved to meet the burgeoning requirements of life sciences and pharmaceutical industries. Mass spectrometry techniques are useful in performing tasks such as monitoring processes, identifying compounds, and elucidating chemical structures. This has resulted in increase in demand for spectrometers and auxiliary equipment, expanding the market into a multi billion-dollar industry.

Developments in Infrared, Near Infrared, and Fourier-Transform Infrared spectroscopy are gradually expanding use into novel applications. These instruments, which have been traditionally used in areas such as analytical chemistry, are finding application in new areas. Research efforts are currently focused on development of noninvasive near-IR techniques to probe the hemodynamics of tissue samples in vivo. Ongoing efforts also explore the use of these techniques for blood delivery for injured tissues.

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